STEVE KRASE

"Steve Krase is a real harmonica virtuoso with a smooth blues voice. The sound is touching, and let's swing us from start to finish! Great recording! (5 stars)"- Keys and Chords, review of Should've Seen It Coming

"Steve Krase was a semi-finalist at the 2017 International Blues Challenge a few months ago, and intended for Should’ve Seen It Coming to be a set you can crank up in your car on your next road trip. So, do indulge him and turn this one up—-LOUD!"​- Sheryl and Don Crow, The Nashville Blues Society​“[Steve Krase's] style is no holds barred and his songs are meant to be listened to loud.”- Blues Blast Magazine

ABOUT

Steve Krase was born in Brooklyn, NY and has spent time in Ohio, California and Louisiana. Now almost 30 years in Houston, Krase has blended his high-energy style with the soulful vibe that runs through the great city. “The Houston scene is extremely diverse in the different types of music that is available here,” he described.

Krase began playing harmonica at age 16. “I was frustrated trying to teach myself guitar, but then I heard Neil Young play ‘Heart of Gold.’” he said. “I looked at the harmonica, saw that it only had 10 holes, and figured it couldn’t be that hard.” He picked up the Blues Harp book by Tony Glover and never looked back. Krase has also been known to dabble with the “Frottior” Zydeco Rubboard (pictured here).